
jkisha wrote:If you love to cook, bring anything that you can keep properly chilled. I cooked gourmet meals everyday last year and had a ball doing it. Though we had a freezer and a refrigerator; so keeping things from spoiling was no problem.
Eric wrote:I'm also someone who loves to cook at home but doesn't cook a damn thing on the playa (unless you count microwaving prepackaged food as cooking). If it's your first year I would plan to have enough to eat that is low maintenance (ie: quick things) as well as the items you plan on grilling etc.
You might end up realizing on the second day that you're tied to your stove more than you want to be. You might also discover that you absolutely love cooking out there. By having food for both situations your prepared for whatever happens.


Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
tamarakay wrote:
One of the many creative people in Barbie Death Camp had liquid nitrogen and froze some grapes on occasion. Tasty tasty and refreshing. He said he liked to use them in his wine to keep it cool, but I just munched them. LIttle frozen grape balls of goodness.
dragonpilot wrote:The BRC just has way to much to offer me then spending that time over a hot stove/grill. I've got the whole rest of the year to cook. The playa allows me the opportunity to get off my fixation on food....but that's just me.
VultureChow wrote:I don't think I want to do fully double the food, but will add a few extra quick items in so that while I'll have to cook sometimes, it won't be necessary for every dinner.
Mojojita wrote:The stove vs. grill is a good question for a small camp. I would be sure you have a quick way to heat water as my #1 consideration. It's harder to clean anything (including myself) without hot water. This will be my first year in many that I am not cooking, shopping, planning, packing, or prepping for 30. I get the luxury of only 4 people so I am excited to do a more complex menu than I have done for a long time. I am thinking of leaving my grill at home and just using the cast iron grill on my camp stove.
Eric wrote:VultureChow wrote:I don't think I want to do fully double the food, but will add a few extra quick items in so that while I'll have to cook sometimes, it won't be necessary for every dinner.
Doubling would be bad- you'll just be bringing more home with you.
Nipple wrote:Eric wrote:VultureChow wrote:I don't think I want to do fully double the food, but will add a few extra quick items in so that while I'll have to cook sometimes, it won't be necessary for every dinner.
Doubling would be bad- you'll just be bringing more home with you.
You could always intentionally plan to feed anything you're not going to eat to DPW in the Collexodous.
TomServo wrote:Pickles are cucumbers soaked in EVIL!
Savannah wrote:Nipple wrote:Eric wrote:
Doubling would be bad- you'll just be bringing more home with you.
You could always intentionally plan to feed anything you're not going to eat to DPW in the Collexodous.
True. They like sealed, non-perishable food, booze and supplies (including feminine hygiene, btw). Pack any items you plan to gift so that you can access them on your way out of the city. If in doubt as to whether they can use a gift, ask. Certain things they trash, to be on the safe side.



Savannah wrote:Cinnamon rolls would be godly.
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